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Hamilton Mountain Coun. Esther Pauls is contributing $125,000 from her ward budget to replace aging swings, slides and other play apparatus located on parkland behind George Armstrong Elementary School on the Mountain.The existing structure, located behind the play area and elementary school at 460 Concession St., has reached the end of its life and needs to be replaced, said Pauls. This park really needs an upkeep, said Paul, who will take the money from her Ward 7 special capital re-inv
stanley mug estment reserve fund to help pay for the new play structure. Families love going to parks, especially during COVID-19. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Pauls said residents within the Burkholme neighbourhood asked the councillor over a year ago to help them get new play structures for the park. The parkland is located on public school board property behind the school, with entrances from East 19th and East 18th streets. I am willing to help them out, she said. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW A formal agreement between the city and the Hamilton-Wentworth District School Board for the operation and maintenance of the new structure on board property i
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TORONTO 鈥?Ontario will allow cannabis delivery and curbside pick up from authorized retail stores during the COVID-19 pandemic after they were taken off the essential businesses list.A news release from the Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario says this temporary measure is the result of an emergency order introduced Tuesday and will continue for the next 14 days, with the possibility
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